New Generation Party (Romania) Explained

Country:Romania
New Generation Party – Christian Democratic
Native Name:Partidul Noua Generație - Creștin Democrat
President:Gigi Becali
Headquarters:Blănari Street, Bucharest, Romania
Ideology:Romanian nationalism
Right-wing populism
Christian right
Social conservatism
National conservatism
Position:Right-wing to far-right
Colours:Green, white, and light blue
Website:www.png.ro

The New Generation Party – Christian Democratic (Partidul Noua Generație - Creștin Democrat, PNGCD; formerly Partidul Noua Generație, PNG) was a nationalist political party in Romania.

Created in 2000 as a centrist grouping around former Mayor of Bucharest Viorel Lis, it was taken over in January 2004 by businessman Gigi Becali (owner of FC Steaua București), who became its leader. Its ideology has since changed to extreme nationalism and Orthodox Christianity. Since then, it has pursued a radically nationalistic, xenophobic and homophobic scheme. In the 2004 legislative elections, PNG won 2.2% of the popular vote but no seats in the Chamber of Deputies and Senate.

For the 2009 European Parliament election, the PNGCD forged an electoral alliance with the far-right Greater Romania Party (PRM). PNGCD leader Becali was elected member of the European Parliament on the PRM list. The party's ideology under Becali's leadership is close to the one of the pre-war fascist Iron Guard (or "Legionary Movement"). It fuses nationalist mythology with Christian Orthodox conservatism. Becali is a self-declared follower of the Legionary Movement. The Romanian National Council for Combating Discrimination has repeatedly charged Becali with homophobic, sexist and discriminatory statements against Romani and other ethnic minorities. The United States Department of State has described the New Generation Party as an "extreme nationalist party" and noted the party's use of a slogan of the 1930s anti-Semitic Legionary Movement.[1]

Notable members

Electoral history

Legislative elections

ElectionChamberSenatePositionAftermath
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
200019,6620.1627,5760.2520th
2004227,4432.23241,4862.365th
2008156,9012.3174,5192.536th government (until December 2009)
(until May 2012)
(until December 2012)
2012did not compete1did not compete1rowspan=4; style="text-align: center;"-
(until December 2014)
(until November 2015)
2016did not compete

Notes:

1 PNG-CD competed on PNL ballot.

Presidential elections

ElectionCandidateFirst roundSecond round
VotesPercentagePositionVotesPercentagePosition
2000did not compete
2004184,560 bgcolor=lightgrey colspan=3
2009186,390 bgcolor=lightgrey colspan=3
2014did not compete
2019did not compete

European elections

Election Votes Percentage MEPs Position EP Group
2007248,8634.85%6th
2009did not compete1NI
2014did not compete
2019did not compete

Notes:

1 PNG-CD competed on PRM ballot.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://2001-2009.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2006/71402.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2006